Tetralogy of Fallot Nursing NCLEX | Congenital Heart Disease Defects
Tetralogy of Fallot nursing NCLEX review lecture on congenital heart disease defects in pedicatrics/children.
Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart defect that is characterized by FOUR structural defects.
The structural defects of tetralogy of fallot include: right ventricular hypertrophy, aorta displacement, pulmonic stenosis, and ventricular septal defect (VSD)
Signs and symptoms of Tetralogy of Fallot include: activity intolerance, tet spells (cyanosis), shortness of breath, increase respiratory rate, fatigue and faints easily, failure to thrive (small for age, not meeting developmental milestone, weight loss), trouble feeding, cardiac murmur (harsh systolic murmur and systolic thrill)
Nursing care: treating tet spells, which includes placing the patient in a knee-to-chest position WHY? This increase systemic vascular resistance and helps decrease the right to left shunting in the heart.
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@rugiatubangura4092
5 жыл бұрын
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Your channel is amazing. You have literally taught me more than my nursing instructors have. They read from a power point and expect us to go home and teach ourselves. I come home and watch your videos, thank God for you! I think it is amazing that your channel is free. Nursing students are usually broke (like me). It helps so much to have somewhere to come that is not hundreds/thousands of dollars to get an education. THANK YOU!!!
I learned the 4 structural defects by remembering “Valentines Day Pick Someone Out A Red Heart” Ventricular Defect Pulmonary Stenosis Overriding Aorta Right Hypertrophy ❤️😊
@CloyJean
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this! It's a big help for new nurses..
@zincman1995
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that pretty good all well !
@shelikestuff
4 жыл бұрын
Going in for my peds final , this is def helpful!
@AndiAndrea
3 жыл бұрын
Melinda Quinones genius! Thank you for sharing.
@dianacruz7769
2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU!!!!! ❤️
Sarah, you don't know how much your lectures have helped hundreds and thousands of nursing students pass their exams but more importantly under the materials that we are supposed to know to become successful and capable nurses. Unfortunately, nursing professors cannot teach even half as well as you. If there were alot more teachers and nurses like you, students and nurses would be a lot more confident and successful. Thank you!!
I am a twin and I was born with this defect. My twin brother was perfectly fine. Back In 1985, my initial repair till I grew bigger was at three weeks old with the full open heart surgery at 18 months. I was taken care of at Mass General and Children’s Hospital in Boston. I’m now about to turn 35. Very grateful for the possibility of this surgery .❤️
I’m a TOF patient and not even close to being a medical professional, but your video was still nice and clear for me to gain more understanding of what it is I have. Thank you!
Hello! I am a nurse and social worker and what a joy to be given to your dedication to assisting the training of new nurses, including the continuing education of those who are already trained! You inspire even the nurses in Brazil! You have a lot of videos and I will see all of them, to better care! Thank you so much, you are a star of Nursing :)
@manishadangi1439
4 жыл бұрын
What is the salary of nurse in your country
My daughter (Marlie) has this heart condition. She had two open heart surgeries, one @ 9 days old and the 2nd one was a month before the pandemic hit. She is doing so well right now and is so full of life! Before I gave birth, I was bombarded with medical terms that I knew nothing about. Between both surgeries, I learned fast. I’m just so dang grateful that Marlie has a chance at life. Hospital stays have been traumatizing for my little girl. Not sure how to get through all of that, but I’m sure we will one day. I’m not in the medical field, but the one person I am most thankful for is the surgeon that performed both of the surgeries on Marlie’s tiny little heart. We almost lost her, but she is still here and that’s what matters most. I appreciate videos like this. You are never too old to learn about the human heart.
At this point I’m on paying for school just to take the test and have clinical experience. These teachers suck at lecturing. You are amazing at teaching the content clear and concisely.
I should pay you my tuition money! you are a life saver
Thank you so much! Nursing school during a pandemic, you don't learn everything you need but you have helped so much! I appreciate you & your hard work. Much love
You are amazing! I don't know how I would ever learn all of this without you!
Came here to understand my condition better, thank you
Great work . I love the way you teach. Very clear explanation. Easy to remember and learn. Thank you so much madam. And Iam student from india big thanks to you madam
I wish you were my professor. Thank you for everything you post. So clear and thorough
@slim9978
4 жыл бұрын
Everyone would pass ilnuclex
You help so many people so thank you. I want to tell my prof to supplement her lectures with your videos. You are technical just enough, not over or under.
RN Sarah is so brilliant and smart! She is so amazing!!! You are truly a gem for every students taking the Nclex exam and even medical exams...Keep it up...God bless you more and more for your efforts, generosity, sincerity and passion in what you do...Thank you very much!!!
Hey sarah i just wanna say thank you a lot i studied all the CHD on your videos, I've been preparing for my exams and your vids are amazing please keep posting such a great information,hopefully I'll pass this exam ,wish me luck ❤
Thank you!!!! Final semester nursing student and can understand so much better with your lecture!
Your are amazing it is due to your videos that I actually understand the various conditions especially the heart defects .Am in my final year now and it's your videos I use to revise and learn those I have not been taught ,that are on your channel .You have no idea how much you have blessed a lot of us with these videos and am truly grateful to you 🙏 I pray for long life and strength for you and that whatever you've lost be replenish in hundredth folds. God bless you
I love the way you teach and make things easy to remember! I wish I had you as my professor. 😊❤❤
This really helps break things down! I have my test this coming Tues on heart defects...this is sooooo much more clear than my textbook. thank you so much
May God richly blessed you.Im so glad I found you.Your lectures are super good and easily understood.I knw that because I always take your quiz too.Thank you THank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
You are such an amazing person and Nurse. You have been helping me get through all my nursing exams. Can't wait to let you know when I pass my NCLEX❤
Hi am a Paediatric Nursing student in Malawi thank you very much for this video
Love how Sarah is so well spoken yet down home when things slip out of her mouth like "ain't happenin' here" when describing how blood doesn't flow correctly in the presence of a septal defect.
This is soo good for reinforcement...Thanks sarah
she is literally sooo amazing!! I am a medical student and I'm studying for boards. I love love love the way you teach. thank you!
You are such a blessing and your dedication is felt -amazing!!!!!
To be honest.... what a clearity, dedication and an excellent teaching way i have seen in you... Great...!
As a Nursing Tutor, i love your vids . Thank you
You're really talented I understood everything in under 16 minutes what my lecturers couldn't explain properly in a 2 hour class
It's been 21 years since our ToF baby had OHS and I've not entirely understood the anomaly until now. Thank you! BTW: She had a complete repair at 6 weeks without enduring a Tet Spell. Her pulmonary valve was replaced at 14 yrs old. She went on to race cross county mountain bikes all four years of high school.
Im not a nursing student but I do have TOF and your video has helped me understand my condition.
Your vedio made it easy... Thanks from India
Thank you for breaking it down so simply and making it so easy to understand. It's so amazing 👏
amazing!! Sara RN you are such a great instructor!!!! i've used you my entire nursing career
As someone with TOF whose cardiologist has explained it in detail to me multiple times over the past 30 years, this was helpful for me! Apparently having multiple procedures doesn't guarantee learning the condition...
The anatomy is really useful, thank you so much for explaining so clearly
I wish you were my teacher and mentor so that I learn many more during my MBBS journey
The first congenital heart defect I ever came across in PICU
Thanks for that well explained phenomenon
This is a great video! You are a lifesaver, my teacher tried to give a cardio lecture and it was horrible! Thank you!!!!!!!!
As a mother this defect is very dangerous at the same time sad. Stay positive.
I am a medical student and i find your videos very helpful and easy to understand. Thank you
Thanks to your diagram and explanation I finally grasp what is going on- Jr.
many many thanks for you, with good health , long life and good wealth,
Thanks for your great work, I appreciate that. You are Great Nurse
thank you for this so helpful not just for nursing but for pediatrics OTs too !!
Thank you very much ! You are way better than my professors.
Just wanted to thank you, you have sure helped me so much thru nursing school!!!
The best teacher ever!!! ❤️
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Hi! Thank you for your videos. They were really helpful😀😀
Thanks for video it was very helpful.
@RegisteredNurseRN
Ай бұрын
You're very welcome! Thank you for the kind comment and for watching it 💜
Thank you Sarah you are so amazing better than our prof before.. ive learned a lot in your videos
You’re great 👍 You make everything easy to understand and never boring you have such a pleasant personality and beautiful smile. Keep up the great job
U are great mam,ur video is very very useful ,plzz make more videos
I am so impressed with your content! Thank you
Great video! Very clear and thorough. I notice that you've been doing a lot of pediatric congenital heart videos lately. As a diagnostic sonography student, AND as an adult living with d-TGA, I'd love to see you do a video on dextro-Transposition of the Great Arteries!
Thanks Sarah, this video well explains the condition. And I loved the detailed quiz rationales too
Thank you so much for the awesome explanation Sarah!
IV fluids also help correct polycythemia associated with TOF...Thanks
Nice video Maam
Watching video from NEPAL 🇳🇵
Superb knowlage.....very very big thanks to you 😍😍😍
Very helpful!!! Thank you so much we'll be having our watcher's class on wednesday and this is our topic. 😭😭🙏🙏😊😊❤❤
Thank you this helped a lot
Thank you for all this important information. Not sure what I’ll do with it yet.
I love your all lecture mam it's very helping to clear the topic 👍😘
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I now understand tof coz of you.. can you make a bid differwntiating pad and dvt thank you
Thank you ❤
Thank you so much. Quick review as well as depth knowledge you provide . 💐
This has helped me so much.
I'm a survivor of TOF, and life has been really difficult as I'm unable to exercise. It's really nice to know I am not the only one. Getting my final (hopefully) corrective surgery later this year.
You are just absolutely the best ... thank you
Thank you!
U rock it. U explain so well,clear,specific and easy to understand. Can u do more on maternal, endo,
Once again , thank you
Thank you Sarah you made it so easy to understand
Thank you RN Sara
Sarah you are a Godsend, thank you so much for this amazing video.
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Thankyou beautiful ... Thank you for your excellent explanation
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Love you and the way you deliver knowledge
Your videos are extremely helpful! Love your accent too.
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tysm!! youre so amazing. I now understand TOF !
Thank You So Much .
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wow i finally understand it , thanks a million
wow, thanks for the explanation. Love how you take your time and explain everything.🤗❤️
Thank you 🙏🏻
You are awesome. Thank you. very helpful.
Thanks